The General Bibliography is based on the sources which are most frequently cited, usually in abbreviated form, in the individual bibliographies of volume XIV It is not intended to provide a comprehensive listing of background materials for the history of Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Section A describes the principal archival and manuscript collections and is arranged by country. Section B provides a listing of the Canadian newspapers most frequently cited by contributors to the volume. Section C lists various types of published materials: primary printed sources, including publications of the federal and the various provincial governments; reference works, including dictionaries, bibliographies, indexes, and directories; secondary works of the 20th century, including a number of general histories; and the principal journals and the publications of various societies consulted.

A. ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

CANADA

ARCHIVES CIVILES. See Québec, Ministère de la

Justice

ARCHIVES DE L’ARCHIDIOCÈSE DE QUÉBEC.

The following series were consulted in volume XIV:

A: Évêques et archevêques de Québec

12 A: Registre des insinuations ecclésiastiques

210 A: Registre des lettres

C: Secrétairerie et chancellerie

61 CD: Paroisses

70 CF: Action économique et sociale

ARCHIVES DU SÉMINAIRE DE QUÉBEC.

Series cited in volume XIV include:

Fichier des anciens

Journal du séminaire

mss: Cahiers manuscrits divers

Polygraphie: Affaires surtout extérieures

PVU: Procès-verbaux de l’université

Séminaire: Affaires diverses Université

ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. See Québec, Ministère de la Justice

ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC. Inventories, catalogues, guides, conversion tables, and useful finding aids on microfiche are available in all of the regional centres of the ANQ.

The following collections were consulted in volume XIV:

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DU BAS-SAINT-LAURENT, DE LA

GASPÉSIE ET DES ÎLES-DE-LA-MADELEINE (ANQ

BSLGIM), Rimouski

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Rimouski

6: Saint-Germain (Rimouski)

25: Saint-Moïse

28: Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur (Causapscal)

4: Kamouraska

1: Notre-Dame-de-Liesse (Rivière

Ouelle)

2: Saint-Jean-Baptiste (L’Isle-Verte)

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE L’ESTRIE (ANQ-E), Sher-

brooke

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Sherbrooke

36: Compton Anglican Church

45: Episcopal Church (Shipton, Mel-

bourne, and region)

2: Bedford

47: Frelighsburg Anglican Church

75: Clarenceville Methodist Church

101: Knowlton Anglican Church

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE MONTRÉAL (ANQ-M)

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Montréal

1: Saint-Jacques, cathédrale de Montréal

2: La Nativité-de-la-Très-Sainte-Vierge

(Laprairie)

4: La Visitation (Montréal-Nord)

7: Sacré-Cœur (Montréal)

10: Sainte-Anne (Varennes)

12: Saint-Antoine (Longueuil)

15: Sainte-Brigitte (Montréal)

19: Sainte-Cunégonde (Montréal)

25: Saint-François-Xavier (Kah-

nawake)

30: St Paul’s Presbyterian Church

(Montreal)

31: Saint-Ignace (Coteau-du-Lac)

32: Saint-Isidore (Napierville)

33: Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur (Montréal)

46: Saint-Marc-de-Cournoyer (Saint-

Marc)

48: Saint-Martin (Laval)

49: Saint-Mathieu (Belœil)

50: Saint-Michel (Vaudreuil)

51: Notre-Dame de Montréal

52: St Patrick’s (Montreal)

57: Sainte-Rose (Laval)

58: Sainte-Trinité (Contrecœur)

60: Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Montréal)

63: Christ Church Anglican Cathedral

(Montreal)

65: Garrison Anglican Church (Mont-

real)

66: Grace Anglican Church (Montreal)

68: St George’s Anglican Church

(Montreal)

85: First Baptist Church (Montreal)

86: Olivet Baptist Church (Montreal)

88: Pointe-Saint-Charles Baptist

Church (Montreal)

97: Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue

(Montreal)

115: American Presbyterian Church

(Montreal)

116: Calvin Church (Montreal)

121: Erskine Presbyterian Church

(Montreal)

126: St Gabriel’s Presbyterian Church

(Montreal)

130: St Paul’s Presbyterian Church

(Montreal)

132: Messiah Unitarian Church (Mont-

real)

173: Saint-Louis-de-France (Montréal)

2: Saint-Hyacinthe

5: Notre-Dame (Saint-Hyacinthe)

17: Saint-Hugues

18: Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Saint-Jean-

Baptiste-de-Rouville)

22: Saint-Mathias (Saint-Mathias-sur-

Richelieu)

25: Sainte-Rosalie

3: Sorel

l: Saint-Aimé (Massueville)

5: Saint-Michel (Saint-Michel

d’ Yamaska)

7: Saint-Pierre (Sorel)

4: Saint-Jean

1: Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfîndie

(L’ Acadie)

6: Saint-Cyprien-de-Léry (Napier-

ville)

14: Saint-Rémi

5: Joliette

l: Sainte-Geneviève (Berthier)

6: Saint-Antoine (Lavaltrie)

14: Saint-Pierre-du-Portage

(L’Assomption)

19: Saint-Cuthbert

23: Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon

30: Saint-Jean-de-Matha

6: Saint-Jérôme

6: Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines

9: Saint-Benoit (Saint-Placide)

11: Saint-Eustache

13: Saint-Jérôme

22: Sainte-Scholastique

24: Saint-Louis (Terrebonne)

25: Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville

7: Beauharnois

25: Sainte-Martine

52: Châteauguay Presbyterian Church

53: Beauharnois and Châteauguay Pres-

byterian Church

CN: Notaires

1: Montréal

131: Desrosiers, L.-A.

3: Sorel

62: Mathieu, Michel

P: Fonds et collections privées

31: Dubois, Nazaire

60: Choquet, Élysée

130: Loranger, L.-O.

147: Plans d’architecture

185: Champagne, Claude

207: Berthiaume, Trefflé

225: Roy, J.-E.

543: Conseil des arts et manufactures

P1000: Petits fonds

4–440: Routhier, A.-B.

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE LA MAURICIE ET DES

Bois-FRANCS (ANQ-MBF), Trois-Rivières

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Trois-Rivières

10: Saint-Joseph (Maskinongé)

48: L’Immaculée-Conception (Trois-

Rivières)

52: Sainte-Anne (Yamachiche)

2: Arthabaska

2: Saint-Christophe (Arthabaska)

3: Drummondville

11: Saint-Guillaume

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE L’OUTAOUAIS (ANQ-O), Hull

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

ZQ: État civil (mfm.)

2: Hull

9: Saint-Paul (Aylmer)

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DE LA CAPITALE (ANQ-Q),

Québec

C: Pouvoir judiciaire, archives civiles

CE: État civil

1: Québec

l: Notre-Dame de Québec

5: La Nativité-de-Notre-Dame

(Beauport)

7: Saint-Charles-Borromée (Charles

bourg)

20: Notre-Dame-de-Foy (Sainte-Foy)

21: Saint-Nicolas

22: Saint-Roch (Québec)

29: Saint-Louis (Lotbinière)

54: Saint-Romuald

58: Saint-Michel (Sillery)

61: Quebec Anglican Cathedral Church

63: St Matthew’s Anglican Church

(Quebec)

66: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

(Quebec)

67: St John’s Presbyterian Church

(Quebec)

68: Wesleyan Methodist Church (Que-

bec)

75: Aubigny Anglican Church (Lévis)

76: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

(Lévis)

79: St Michael’s Anglican Church (Sil-

lery)

97: Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Québec)

98: St Patrick’s (Quebec)

100: Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire (Lévis)

2: Montmagny

2: Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption (Ber-

thier-sur-Mer)

3: Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours

(L’Islet)

4: Saint-Charles-Borromée

5: Saint-Michel (Saint-Michel-de-

Bellechasse)

6: Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre-de-la-

Rivière-du-Sud)

7: Saint-Thomas (Montmagny)

8: Saint-Philippe et Saint-Jacques

(Saint-Vallier)

17: Saint-Gervais

18: Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

4: Charlevoix

4: Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption (Les

Éboulements)

6: Beauce

16: Sainte-Hénédine

24: Sainte-Marie

CN: Notaires

l: Québec

43: Bowen, N. H.

53: Cannon, E. G.

97: Farges, Narcisse

112: Gauvin, Thomas

117: Glackmeyer, S. I.

139: Huot, François

180: Lemoine, Alexandre

234: Pruneau, J.-B.

255: Sirois-Duplessis, A.-B.

292: Angers, É.-J.

294: Bignell, William

302: Larue, V.–W.

CT: Testaments

l: Québec, testaments olographes et licitations

1: Dossiers

E: Pouvoir exécutif

5: Conseil exécutif

9: Agriculture

17: Justice

20: Richesses naturelles

25: Travaux publics

30: École normale Laval

M: Microfilms

14: Institut canadien de Montréal

26: Maires de Québec

186: Affaires culturelles (Fonds), Inventaire des

œuvres d’art, artistes et artisans

P: Fonds et collections privés

88: Gagnon, C.-A.-E.

89: Gagnon, Philéas

90: Garneau, Sir J.-G.

124: Labelle, F.-X.-A.

134: Langevin, famille

198: Parent, S.-N.

237: Roy, J.-E.

286: Taché, E.-É.

372: Chênevert, Raoul

456: Magnan, famille

487: La Vergne, Armand

658: Routhier, Sir A.-B.

P1000: Petits fonds

D104: Barthe, G.-I.

D892: Grant, T. H.

Dl839: Routhier, Sir A.-B.

D 1849: Roy, J.-E.

T: Pouvoir judiciaire

6–302: Cours de justice, Confédération

11: Cour supérieure

1: Québec

24–40: Déclarations et dissolutions

de sociétés

105–137: Dossiers de la cour

12: Cour des sessions de la paix

1: Québec

69: Rôles de la cour

605: Enquêtes du roi

CENTRE RÉGIONAL DU SAGUENAY ET DU LAC-

SAINT-JEAN (ANQ-SLSJ), Chicoutimi

Collection Mgr Victor Tremblay

SHS (Société historique du Saguenay)

ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO, Toronto. Information on the collections is provided in Guide to the holdings of the Archives of Ontario,ed. B. L. Craig and R. W. Ramsey (2v., 1985).

Materials cited in volume XIV include:

C: Special collections

C 11: J. C. B. and E. C. Horwood fonds

MU 3985: Horwood additions

F: Private papers

F 2: Edward Blake fonds

F 5: James Whitney fonds

F 18: Alexander Emerson Belcher fonds

F 23: Alexander Campbell fonds

F 24: Cartwright family fonds

F 26: Charles Clarke fonds

F 37: Mackenzie–Lindsey collection

F 51: Alexander Morris family fonds

F 91: John Rolph family fonds

F 136: Lake of the Woods Milling Company

fonds (mfm.)

F 273: Donald McLellan fonds

F 334: Alphaeus Edward Byerly collection

F 470: Temiskaming District Indian accounts

(Hudson’s Bay Company)

F 558: Alexander Fraser family fonds

F 644: John C. Bailey fonds

F 647: Francis Shanly fonds

F 662: William Hamilton Merritt family fonds

F 711: Sandford Fleming family fonds

F 775: Miscellaneous collection

F 834: John Linton fonds

F 885: Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

fonds

F 975: Edward F. Wilson fonds

F 977: .Ontario Genealogical Society’s cemetery recordings collection

F 978: Church records collection

F 980: Henry J. Cody fonds

F 982: Marriage records collection

F 1015: Alexander Fraser fonds

F 1027: Æmilius Irving fonds

F 1029: Charles Moss fonds

F 1066: William Colgate fonds

F 1075: M. O. Hammond fonds

F 1076: William Kirby fonds

F 1139: Ontario Historical Society fonds

F 1140: Ontario Society of Artists fonds

F 1177: John Ross Robertson fonds

F 1191: Thomas Charles Patteson fonds

F 1199: Bishop Strachan School fonds

F 1203: Mechanics’ institutes collection

F 1207: John George Hodgins fonds

F 1209: Ontario Education Association fonds

F 1257: Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’

Association fonds

F 1335: Hollinger mines fonds

F 1403: Ontario Association of Architects fonds

F 1405: Multicultural History Society of Ontario collection

15: Finnish Canadian photographic materials

62: Finnish Canadian papers

F 2076: Alvin D. McCurdy fonds

RG: Record Groups – government records

RG 1: Natural Resources

A: Offices of surveyor general and commissioner of crown lands

VII: Miscellaneous records

BB: Finance and administration division

l: Hundred year history committee files

RG 2: Education

ser.12: Incoming general correspondence files/

Department of Education

ser.l7: Annual reports of local superintendents

and boards of trustees/Education Office

ser.29: Minister’s correspondence files/Depart-

ment of Education

ser.103: Manual training and household science

reports

ser.109: Miscellaneous school records

ser.114: Teacher superannuation files/Depart-

ment of Education

ser.l46: Public libraries branch reports and corre-

spondence files/Department of Education

RG 3: Office of the Premier

ser.3–1: G. W. Ross general office records

ser.3–2: J. P Whitney general office records

RG 8: Provincial Secretary

ser.l-l: General correspondence files

RG 18: Commissions and committees

ser.l8–40: Royal commission on Gamey charges,

1903

RG 20: Ministry of Correctional Services

ser.20–50: Records of the Vanier Centre for

Women

RG 22: Court records

Court of Probate

ser.155: Estate files

Surrogate courts

Belleville (Hastings)

ser.340: Estate files

Bracebridge (Muskoka)

ser.365: Estate files

Cornwall (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry)

ser.194: Registers

Guelph (Wellington)

ser.318: Estate files

Hamilton (Wentworth)

ser.204: Registers

ser.205: Estate files

Kitchener (Waterloo)

ser.214: Estate files

London (Middlesex)

ser.321: Estate files

Milton (Halton)

ser.380: Estate files

North Bay (Nipissing)

ser.366: Estate files

Ottawa (Carleton)

ser.354: Estate files

Owen Sound (Grey)

ser.356: Estate files

Pembroke (Renfrew)

ser.364: Estate files

Perth (Lanark)

ser.168: Estate files

St Catharines (Niagara North)

ser.235: Estate files

St Thomas (Elgin)

ser.322: Estate files

Sault Ste Marie (Algoma)

ser.360: Estate files

Stratford (Perth)

ser.267: Estate files

Thunder Bay (Thunder Bay)

ser.398: Estate files

Toronto (York)

ser.305: Estate files

Walkerton (Bruce)

ser.358: Estate files

Windsor (Essex)

ser.310: Registers

ser.311: Estate files

Woodstock (Oxford)

ser.317: Registers

Supreme Court of Ontario

ser.392: Criminal assize clerk: indictment case

files

ser.1300: Supreme Court records,

Carleton

RG 55: Companies Division, Consumer and Com-

mercial Relations

ser.17: Partnership declarations

div.3: Bruce County

div.28: Leeds County

div.33: London (Middlesex)

div.63: Toronto (York)

RG 80: Registrar General

ser.2: Births and stillbirths, registrations

ser.3: Births and stillbirths, delayed registra-

tions

ser.5: Marriage registrations

ser.8: Death registrations

ser.24: Original index books, marriage registra-

tions

ser.27–1: District marriage registers

ser.27–2: County marriage registers

RG 83: Loan and Trust Companies

BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHIVES, Victoria. In 1975 the archives (referred to elsewhere in volume XIV as British Columbia Archives and Records Service, its official name from March 1989 to June 1996) began a new cataloguing system for its private manuscript holdings. Manuscripts catalogued since then have been assigned Additional Manuscript (Add. mss) numbers. Information on Add. mss collections appears in the Union list of B.C. archives database. A partial listing of Add. mss and microfilm collections was published by the archives (under its former name, the Provincial Archives of British Columbia) as Manuscript inventory, ed. Frances Gundry (3 nos., 1976–0). Manuscripts catalogued under the old system are gradually being converted to the new one and given Add. mss numbers.

Government records are searchable for the most part on the BCA web site at http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca. Educational records are detailed in The school record: a guide to government archives relating to public education in British Columbia, 1852–1946, comp. P. A. Dunae ([1992]).

1372: Colonial correspondence. An artificial series created from the letters inward to departments of the colonial governments of British Columbia and Vancouver Island from both individuals and other government departments. The letters are filed under the names of the senders.

1415: British Columbia, Supreme Court (Vancou

ver), probate files

1566: British Columbia, Supreme Court (Victo-

ria), orders

1999: British Columbia, Surveyor of taxes, Ver-

non assessment district

2371: British Columbia, Supreme Court (Victo-

ria), civil case file 12/1902 (Hopper v.

Dunsmuir)

Old Classification

Class A: Early exploration: fur trade

A/B/20/K12: Fort Kamloops journal, 1841–43

A/C/20/K12: Fort Kamloops journals, 1850-–70

A/E/C86: Crease collection

A/E/Or3: O’Reilly collection

A/E/P87: Israel Wood Powell collection

Class E: Private papers

E/B/AL3: Alexander, R. H., diaries and narra-

tive

E/C/B84a: Bryden, John, diary and letter-book

(transcripts)

E/E/M221T: Thompson, Stuart, “Five months

with the ‘Sea Wolf’” (transcript of

recordings made c. 1952 in San Francisco)

Class G: Geography and history by place

G/N32/C69: Sproat, G. M., article on the early

days of the town of Nelson, 1897

Class H: Churches

H/D/H14: Hall, William Lashley

H/D/R13/C52: Raley, George Henry fonds, diary

of Arthur Wellington Clah, 1906

H/D/R57: Robson, Ebenezer collection

Class I: Industries and resources

I/BS/Sp8: Spring, Charles, “Origin of pelagic

sealing and [its] progress”(1927)

I/GB/V27: Vancouver Coal Mining and Land

Company Limited, Nanaimo directors’ diary

I/GE/A1m: Albion Iron Works, minutes of

directors

Class M: Miscellaneous

M/D51: Dewdney, Edgar

Class S: Literature and journalism

S/D/C14: Cameron, Agnes Deans, short stories, undated

S/S/W14: Walbran, John T., scrapbook

Class W: Biography

W/Sp8s: Sproat, Alexander, biography of

Gilbert Malcolm Sproat

Visual Records Unit

pdp 98107–21, 98207–8: Cameron, Agnes Deans

fonds

GLENBOW ARCHIVES, Calgary. Information on the collections is provided in Glenbow Archives: a guide to the holdings,comp. S. M. Kooyman and Bonnie Woelk ([1993]), available on microfiche. Copies of a two-volume printed version have been deposited in various Canadian libraries and archives. Descriptions of the archives’ holdings, as well as detailed finding aids for several of the most popular collections, are included in the Glenbow web site at http://www.glenbow.org.

Information on the library’s manuscript holdings appears in Guide to the manuscript collection in the Toronto Public Libraries (Toronto, 1954).

Materials from various collections in the following departments were consulted for volume XIV:

Performing Arts Centre

Special Collections Centre

NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA, Ottawa. The NA has published general guides to the services it offers and to its collections. The holdings of the Manuscript Division, responsible for all the manuscript groups as well as a few record group collections, are described in Main entry catalogue and general inventory (1987), available on microfiche. This publication supersedes the earlier series General inventory, manuscripts (7v. [vols.l–5, 7–8], 1971–77). Inventories for all the record groups under the jurisdiction of the Government Archives Division are available at the NA, and a number of these have been published in the archives’ General inventory series.Also useful are Catalogue of census returns on microfilm, 1666–1891 (1987) and Catalogue of census returns on microfilm, 1901 (1993), both compiled by Thomas A. Hillman, and Checklist of parish registers, 1986,rev. Patricia Birkett (4th ed., 1987). Maps and plans in the Cartographic and Audio-Visual Archives Division (formerly the National Map Collection) are listed in the Catalogue of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (16v., Boston, 1976).

The NA’s publications also include the Union list of manuscripts in Canadian repositories, ed. E. G. Maurice [Hyam] et al.(2v., 1975), and 4 suppls. [1976–1981/82] (1976–85), which list holdings in the Government Archives and Manuscript divisions, the Guide to Canadian photographic archives,ed. Christopher Seifried (1984), and numerous finding aids to

NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM, Saint John. Information on the museum’s archival holdings is provided in its Inventory of manuscripts, 1967,although some collections have been reorganized since the publication of this guide. Legal materials throughout the

museum’s archival holdings are detailed in Guide to

the legal manuscripts in the New Brunswick Museum,

comp. D. G. Bell and Carol Rosevear (1990).

Materials cited in volume XIV include:

Files of miscellaneous original and photocopied documents relating to New Brunswick, designated cb and cb doc (vertical files)

Register of marriages for the city and county of Saint John

Tilley family papers

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF ALBERTA, Edmonton.

Series cited in volume XIV include:

67.172: Attorney general, inquest files

69.305: Supreme Court of Alberta, Southern Dis-

trict files

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA, DIOCESE OF ATHA-

BASCA RECORDS

A.210: Clergy

A.220: Synod

A.280: Outgoing papers

A.281: Incoming correspondence

A.290: Holmes, George, bishop of Athabasca,

1903–12

A.300: Robins, Edwin Frederick, letter-book

A.420: Historical accounts of the diocese

ARCHIVES OF THE OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE,

PROVINCE OF ALBERTA-SASKATCHEWAN. An inventory to this collection has been published as A guide to the Archives of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Province of Alberta-Saskatchewan, comp. B. M. Owens and C. M. Roberto (Edmonton, 1989).

HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY ARCHIVES. All records of the Hudson’s Bay Company prior to 1870, with the exception of maps, are available on microfilm; microfilming of records for the period 1871–1904, and of the map collection, is in progress. A copy of the microfilm series is available in NA, MG 20, and a description of its contents is provided in the NA’s Main entry catalogue and general inventory (Ottawa, 1987), published on microfiche. The microfilm series is also available through an interlibrary loan program administered by the HBCA; copies of the series list have been deposited in a number of repositories

across Canada. A brief catalogue of documents available on microfilm can be accessed as well through the HBCA web site at http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca, which also includes a detailed finding aid for the HBC’s trading post records.

Section A: Headquarters records

A.42/: Dividend payment books

A.68/: Registers of transfers

Section B: North America trading post records

B.16/: Berens River records

B.134/: Montreal records

B.154/: Norway House records

B.239/: York Factory records

Section Z: Miscellaneous items

E.13/1: Augusta E. Morris collection

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEW BRUNSWICK,

Fredericton. Information on the manuscript holdings is provided in A guide to the manuscript collections in the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, comp. A. C. Rigby (1977), although a new classification system has been adopted since its publication.

The following materials were cited in the preparation of volume XIV:

MC: Manuscript Collections

223: Diocese of Fredericton (Anglican) records

288: New Brunswick Barristers’ Society papers

318: Collection des Pères eudistes (mfm.)

1156: Graves New Brunswick political biography

collection

1247: Richard Burpee Hanson papers

1552: Fonds Gilbert-Anselme Girouard

RS: Record Series

RS9: Executive Council: cabinet meeting

records

RS 17: Company and corporate control records

RS22: Provincial secretary: railway administra-

tion records

RS32: Supreme Court minutes

RS55: Courts of equity: original jurisdiction case

files

RS63: Charlotte County Probate Court records

RS64: Gloucester County Probate Court records

RS71: Saint John County Probate Court records

RS108: Land petitions: original series

RS113: Board of Education records

RS114: Teachers payment and pension records

RS115: Teachers licensing and appointment

records

RS117: Teachers College records

RS141: Vital statistics branch records

RS149: Gloucester County Council records

RS159: Westmorland County Council records

RS160: York County Council records

RS184: New Brunswick Museum records

RS250: Factory legislation committee records

(1905)

RS272: Land petitions: current series

RS315: Saint John Board of Health records

RS362: Records of Gilbert W. Ganong, lieutenant

governor

RS420: St Stephen municipal records

RS538: Provincial secretary: warrants, appoint-

ments, and commissions

RS595: Royal commission on hospital services,

1902

RS624: Provincial secretary: companies adminis-

tration records

RS637: Surveyor general records

RS657: Grammar, parish, and private school

records

Photograph Section

P5: George Thomas Taylor collection

P37: Miscellaneous photographs

PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, St John’s. Information on the government holdings of the PANL is provided in A guide to the government records of Newfoundland,comp. Margaret Chang (1983), and its supplement, Inventory of the government records collection of the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador,comp. Shelley Smith (1988).

Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, estates division records (available on mfm.). The original records are scheduled for transfer from the estates division to the PARO.

PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF NOVA SCOTIA, Halifax. A new guide to this repository, NovArchives, will be available in print form and on the PANS web site. In its present format, NovArchives deals primarily with the holdings of the Government Archives Division, but it will be expanded on a continuing basis to include other PANS holdings. This publication supersedes the 1976 Inventory of manuscripts.

Also useful is the Nova Scotia genealogical sources, county guide series being published by the PANS (8v. to date, 1988– ), which when completed will contain listings of both published and archival materials of genealogical interest in the archives for each of the 18 counties and for the city of Halifax.

QUÉBEC, MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE, Québec. The Archives Civiles and the Archives Judiciaires of Quebec, which are under the joint jurisdiction of the courts and the Ministère de la Justice, constitute two separate repositories. The Archives Judiciaires are deposited at the court-houses in the administrative centres of the provincial judicial districts. The Ministère de la Justice also has responsibility for the records deposited in the Bureaux d’Enregistrement.

A list of the judicial districts can be found in Relevé alphabétique des toponymes populaires du Québec,Commission de toponymie du Québec, compil. (Québec, 1989).

ARCHIVES CIVILES. Following the reform of the Quebec Civil Code, which went into effect in January 1994, the Archives Civiles from the end of the 19th century to the present were transferred to the Direction de l’État Civil, a central repository in Quebec City under the authority of the Ministère de la Justice. With some exceptions this repository retains documents only for the last 100 years, including registers of births, marriages, and deaths, notaries’ minutiers (minute-books), and records of surveyors active in the various districts; materials are generally moved to the ANQ, where earlier records are deposited, when the 100-year rule comes into effect.

ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. These repositories hold the records of the various courts: documents still current, those of the last five years, remain at the courthouses; semi-active material from the preceding 25 years is placed in one of the 13 centres organized by the Ministère de la Justice; documents more than 30 years old are placed in the regional centres of the ANQ.

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Kingston, Ont. Information on the manuscript collections is provided in A guide to the holdings of Queen’s University Archives,ed. Anne MacDermaid et al.(2nd ed., 2v., 1986–87) and in the Queen’s University Library’s online catalogue.

Materials from various collections were consulted in the preparation of volume XIV

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ARCHIVES. The present-day archives of the United Church consist of 19th- and 20th-century archival records of various Canadian Methodist, Presbyterian, and Congregational denominations which came together to form the United Church of Canada. The Central Archives of the United Church is housed at Victoria Univer-

sity, Toronto, along with the university’s archives and the records of most conferences, presbyteries, and congregations in Ontario. Records of other Canadian congregations, presbyteries, and congregations are found in the seven regional conference archives of the United Church Archives network.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ARCHIVES/VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Toronto. Information on the United Church collections is provided in A record of service: a guide to holdings of the Central Archives of the United Church of Canada, comp. Ruth Dyck Wilson with P D. James (1992).

The following United Church fonds were cited in the preparation of volume XIV:

Fonds 41: Methodist Church (Canada) London

Conference

ser.l: Records of the conference

Fonds 127: Presbyterian Church in Canada,

Women’s Missionary Society (Western

Division)

Personal papers

Fonds 3022: Albert Carman

Fonds 3070: James Croil

Fonds 3138: John Edwin Hunter

Fonds 3141: John George Hodgins

Fonds 3209: Egerton Ryerson

Fonds 3215: William John Rose

Biographical files

Local church records

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ARCHIVES. In 1986 the UTA began preparing a series of detailed guides to its archival holdings. Corporate record accessions to 1976 are covered in A guide to archival records in the University of Toronto (1989), the first volume of a proposed three-volume general inventory.

Materials used in volume XIV:

A: Corporate record accessions

A67–0007: University of Toronto, office of the presi-

dent

A70–0005: University of Toronto, senate

A73–0026: University of Toronto, department of graduate records. A collection of biographical files for graduates and faculty members.

A74–0018: Upper Canada College

A75–0008: University of Toronto, faculty of food

sciences

A75–0014: Royal Conservatory of Music

A85–0020: University of Toronto, governing coun-

cil, office of the secretary

B: Private papers and records

B72–0031: Loudon, James

B75–0007: Falconbridge, William Glenholme

B88–0002: Hodgins, John George

B88–0009: Falconbridge, William Glenholme

B92–0030: Ireton, Henry John Cunningham

P: Printed materials

P78–0004: University of Toronto, board of gover-

nors and senate lists

P78–0158: University of Toronto, class and prize

lists

P87–0046: University of Toronto, convocation pro-

grammes

GREAT BRITAIN

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, London. An introduction to the holdings and arrangement of this archives is provided in the Public Record Office current guide (rev. ed., 3 pts., 1996), available on microfiche. The PRO is currently working to make the guide, and eventually all of its catalogues, available on its web site at http://www.open.gov.uk/pro/prohome.htm. For copies of PRO documents available at the NA see its Main entry catalogue and general inventory (Ottawa, 1987), published on microfiche.

Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Regionl/Revue de l’histoire de la région atlantique.Fredericton. 1 (1971–72)– .

Almanacs.Because their titles vary, and compilers and publishers frequently change, the Canadian almanacs used in the preparation of volume XIV have been grouped together under this heading and cited under general series titles. The dates and titles of the relevant issues follow. Most individual almanacs published up to 1901 have been made available on microfiche by the CIHM and are listed in its Reg.

Almanach-directoire de St. Hyacinthe. . . . Saint-

Hyacinthe, Qué., 1875.

Belcher’s farmers almanack. . . .Halifax, 1824–

1930, with some changes in title. Issues for 1877–86 were used in vol. XIV.

CANADA. For details concerning the publications of the government of Canada, see O. B. Bishop, Canadian official publications (Oxford, 1981), and Marion Villiers Higgins, Canadian government publications: a manual for librarians (Chicago, 1935). Information on royal commissions is provided in Federal royal commissions in Canada, 1867–1966: a checklist, comp. G. F. Henderson (Toronto, 1967).

Debates/Débats. Ottawa, 1867/68– ; official publication begins in 1875. For unofficial reports of the earlier debates see “Parl. debates,” infra.

Journals/Journaux.Ottawa, 1867/68– .

PARLIAMENT/PARLEMENT

Sessional papers/Documents de la session.

Ottawa, 1867/68–1925.

SENATE/SÉNAT

Debates/Débats. Ottawa, 1867/68– ; official publication in English begins in 1871 and in French in 1896. For unofficial reports of the pre–1871 debates, see “Parl. debates,” infra.

Journals/Journaux.Ottawa, 1867/68– .

Statutes/Statuts.Ottawa, 1867/68– . Title varies:

Acts/Actes, 1873–1951.

Canada, an encyclopædia of the country: the Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress, and its national development.Edited by J[ohn] Castell Hopkins. 6 vols. and index. Toronto, 1898–1900.

and Toronto, 1891–96. Vols.1–4 were prepared by Cochrane, vol.5 by Hopkins.

The Canadian annual review of public affairs.Toronto. 35 vols. 1901–37/38. Edited by J[ohn] Castell Hopkins, 1901–22. The volume for 1901 was originally published in 1902 as Morang’s annual register of Canadian affairs and reissued around 1904 as The Canadian annual review of public affairs, 1901.

The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men.2 vols. Toronto, 1880–81.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL MICROREPRODUCTIONS/INSTITUT CANADIEN DE MICROREPRODUCTIONS HISTORIQUES, Ottawa. Canada: the printed record: a bibliographic register with indexes to the microfiche series/Catalogue d’imprimés canadiens: répertoire bibliographique avec index de la collection de microfiches.Microfiche edition. Ottawa, 1981– The latest cumulation, published in 1995, includes more than 60,000 entries for pre-1901 publications. Search access to these records is also available on the CIHM web site at http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/cihm.

DIRECTORIES. Issued initially as single works, Canadian directories often became regular, usually annual, publications during the 19th century. Because titles within series vary greatly, and editors or compilers frequently change, the directories used in the preparation of vol. XIV have been cited under the general entry Directory and identified by region. Individual titles and publication information are detailed in Checklist of Canadian directories, 1790–1950, comp. D. E. Ryder (Ottawa, 1979) and Canadian directories, 1790–1987: a

Journals/Journaux.Winnipeg, 1871– . Published in separate French and English editions until 1888/89; in English only, 1890–1984/85; bilingual from 1985/86.The journals for 1871–1914include appendices; title varies: “Appendix”/“Appendice,” 1871–85; “Ses-

sional papers,” 1886–1914/“Documents de la session,” 1886–9.

Statutes/Statuts.Winnipeg, 1871– . Published in separate English and French editions until 1888/ 89; in English only, 1890–1983, but with some French content after 1980. English title varies: Acts from 1890. Bilingual from 1984/85 as Acts/Lois.

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF CANADA/BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DU CANADA, Ottawa. National Library catalogue/Catalogue de la Bibliothque nationale.Electronic access to the National Library’s collections is available through its web site at http://www.nlc-bnc.ca.

NEW BRUNSWICK. For a bibliography of New Brunswick government publications, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758–1952 (Ottawa, 1957).

ONTARIO. Further information concerning Ontario government publications is available in the following: O. B. Bishop, Publications of the government of Ontario, 1867–1900 (Toronto, 1976); H. I. MacTaggart, Publications of the government of Ontario, 1901–1955 (Toronto, 1964); Royal commissions and commissions of inquiry for the provinces of Upper Canada, Canada and Ontario, 1792 to 1991: a checklist of reports, comp. Dawna PetscheWark and Catherine Johnson (Toronto, 1992); and Select committees of the assemblies of the provinces of Upper Canada, Canada and Ontario, 1792 to 1991: a checklist of reports,comp. Richard Sage and Aileen Weir (Toronto, 1992).

CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER

A history of the electoral districts, legislatures and ministries of the province of Ontario, 1867–1968.Compiled by Roderick Lewis. Centennial edition. Toronto, [1969]. Originally published as A statistical history of all the electoral districts of the province of Ontario since 1867, comp. Roderick Lewis (Toronto, [1960]).

LEGISLATURE

Debates.Toronto, 1867/68– ; official publication begins in 1944. The debates for 1867–1943 were reconstructed from unofficial newspaper reports and made available on microfilm by the AO in 1964 under the title “Newspaper Hansard.”

ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE/LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Débats.1867/68–1967 (continued by the Débats of the Assemblée Nationale, 1968– ); official publication begins in 1964. Reports speeches by members in the language in which they were given. A semi-official series of debates for the period June 1879–February 1893 was published as Débats de la législature provinciale de la province de Québec, G.-A. Desjardins et al.,édit. (15v., Québec, 1879–95). Titles and editors vary. The Débats

Journaux/Journals.1867/68–1967/68. Issued in separate French and English editions until 1941.

CONSEIL LÉGISLATIF/LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Débats.A semi-official series of debates for the period 27 Jan. 1887–21 Dec. 1895 was published as Débats du Conseil législatif de la province de Québec, C.-E. Rouleau, édit. (l0v., Québec, 1887–95).

Quebec Official Gazette/Gazette officielle de Québec.Bilingual 16 Jan. 1869–1977; issued in French only from 1978.

Statuts de la province de Québec/Statutes of the province of Quebec.1868– Title varies. Issued in separate French and English editions until 1941 and from 1978 to 1988; bilingual, 1942–77; French only from 1989.

SCHOLEFIELD, E[THELBERT] O[LAF] S[TUART], AND F[REDERICK] W[ILLIAM] HOWAY. British Columbia from the earliest times to the present.4 vols. Vancouver, 1914. Vol.1 was written by Scholefield and vol.2 by Howay; vols.3 and 4 consist of biographies.

Science and technology in Canadian history: a bibliography of primary sources to 1914.Compiled by R. Alan Richardson and Bertrum H. MacDonald. Microfiche edition. Thornhill, Ont., 1987.

A standard dictionary of Canadian biography: the Canadian who was who.Edited by Charles G[eorge] D[ouglas] Roberts and Arthur L[eonard] Tunnell. 2 vols. Toronto, 1934–38.

UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL, Québec. Annuaire de l’université Laval.1856/57 to the present. Title varies: Annuaire général from the academic year 1932/33; L’Université Laval from no.117 (1975–79).

When was that? A chronological dictionary of important events in Newfoundland down to and including the year 1922; together with an appendix, St. John’s over a century ago, by the late J. W. Withers.Compiled by H[arris] M[unden] Mosdell. St John’s, 1923; reprinted 1974.

Nous reconnaissons l’appui du gouvernement du Canada par l’entremise du ministère du Patrimoine canadien.We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Nous reconnaissons l'aide financière du Musée canadien de l'histoire à travers les œuvres du programme de référence en ligne financés par le gouvernement du Canada.We acknowledge the financial support of the Canadian Museum of History through the Online Works of Reference Program funded by the Government of Canada.